If your TikTok For You Page has become a scrolling sequence of poreless cheeks and flawless, makeup-free skin, you may have also noticed one product that people keep crediting for the transformation: Grown Alchemist’s Skin Defence Primer. The hype began when US creator @mireyarios posted a video – now sitting at 18.6 million views – demonstrating how the primer seemed to switch her skin into “beauty filter mode” in real time. No special lighting tricks. Just one swipe and suddenly, texture appeared blurred, pores softened, and her complexion took on that quiet, confident glow that usually requires professional lighting or a nine-step routine.
Naturally, curiosity won. I tried it.
This isn’t your typical silicone-heavy primer whose sole job is to help makeup stick. The formula blends ashwagandha, reishi mushroom and prebiotic peptides- ingredients usually reserved for targeted skin care – to support the skin barrier over time. Yes, it mattifies and blurs on application, but it also works beneath the surface, claimed to enhance clarity and resilience with consistent use.
On first impression, the texture feels like a clean, lightweight gel. It sinks in quickly without leaving a film or tackiness. Skin looks softly matte, but not flat – more like you’ve had eight hours of sleep and spent the morning journalling and drinking herbal tea. By mid-afternoon, my makeup was still intact, with none of the usual moving and settling I tend to expect when the day heats up. By day three, I wore it without any foundation to an early morning Pilates class. Someone asked if I’d just had a facial.
For context, in a user trial of 111 people:
- 100% reported smoother skin
- 97% agreed their skin felt instantly soft
- 95% noticed a more radiant complexion after four weeks
The numbers are compelling, but TikTok’s reaction is what’s turned this into a phenomenon. Creators aren’t just praising how makeup sits on top—they’re using the primer alone on no-makeup days to achieve “my skin but broadcast quality” texture.
It’s rare to find a product that straddles the line between shortcut and long-term investment. This one does. It performs instantly, but also improves with time. And unlike many viral products, it delivers beyond the first swipe.
I tried the viral primer so you don’t have to. But in my humble opinion, you’ll probably want to anyway.